A 3D-printed, wearable exoskeleton might be the key to preventing repetitive strain injuries and improving gender equality in the construction industry, LSU researchers say.
The world's first modular exoskeleton combines quasi-direct-drive hip and cable-drive knee technologies for natural, powerful movement assistance. LAS VEGAS, Jan. 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Ascentiz, a ...
Following a record-breaking Kickstarter campaign, the robotics startup unveils its final, market-ready Ascentiz-H and Ascentiz-K modules. LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Ascentiz, a pioneering ...
A leading cause of disability in the United States is hemiparesis, a condition where impaired motor control, muscle weakness, and spasticity affect one side of the body. Occurring in 80% of stroke ...
Aetna joins Humana and United Healthcare in providing Medicare Advantage coverage for beneficiaries who meet medical ...
A team of researchers has developed a new method for controlling lower limb exoskeletons using deep reinforcement learning. The method enables more robust and natural walking control for users of ...
Between heavy rucksacks, heavy equipment and heavy weapons, military life can be a real pain in the backside. In fact, the Army had an average of 460 diagnoses of back overuse every day in 2019, ...